Influence of anticoagulants on the measurement of S100B protein in blood
Evaluate anticoagulants influence on plasma S100B levels. Blood were collected from 18 healthy adult subjects using: no anticoagulants, EDTA, heparin, and citrate. S100B levels were determined using LIA-mat assay. Heparin plasma and citrate increased plasma S100B levels ( p < 0.001), whereas EDTA...
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description | Evaluate anticoagulants influence on plasma S100B levels.
Blood were collected from 18 healthy adult subjects using: no anticoagulants, EDTA, heparin, and citrate. S100B levels were determined using LIA-mat assay.
Heparin plasma and citrate increased plasma S100B levels (
p < 0.001), whereas EDTA had no effect (
p = 0.24). Heparin plasma samples were highly (r
2 = 0.97,
p < 0.001), citrate samples were moderately (r
2 = 0.49,
p < 0.001), and EDTA samples were not (r
2 = 0.22,
p = 0.059) correlated with serum samples.
When anticoagulant is required, heparin plasma should be the primary choice for measurement of S100 B levels. |
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Heparin plasma and citrate increased plasma S100B levels (
p < 0.001), whereas EDTA had no effect (
p = 0.24). Heparin plasma samples were highly (r
2 = 0.97,
p < 0.001), citrate samples were moderately (r
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p < 0.001), whereas EDTA had no effect (
p = 0.24). Heparin plasma samples were highly (r
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p < 0.001), citrate samples were moderately (r
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Blood were collected from 18 healthy adult subjects using: no anticoagulants, EDTA, heparin, and citrate. S100B levels were determined using LIA-mat assay.
Heparin plasma and citrate increased plasma S100B levels (
p < 0.001), whereas EDTA had no effect (
p = 0.24). Heparin plasma samples were highly (r
2 = 0.97,
p < 0.001), citrate samples were moderately (r
2 = 0.49,
p < 0.001), and EDTA samples were not (r
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